PHYDRA'S WEEKLY DISPATCH

Resurgam.

I shall rise again.

After the Great Fire of London in 1666, Christopher Wren found a stone in the rubble of St. Paul's Cathedral with the single word Resurgam carved into it. He incorporated it above the south door of the rebuilt cathedral. The stone was not a plan. It was a statement of intent. That is this newsletter.

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Built for the one who isn't done yet.

Resurgam is a weekly dispatch for operators, founders, and investors navigating distressed and high-pressure business situations. Not theory. Not motivation. Operational intelligence from someone who has failed publicly and rebuilt — 20 years, 38 verticals, $19B generated for other people's companies. This is the inside look at how Phydra thinks.

WHAT YOU'LL READ

01THE BURN

What to eliminate. Zombie projects. Non-performers. Cash leaks. The cuts that save companies before they know they need saving.

02THE RETURN

What to build after the burn. Systems. Accountability. The path from default dead to default alive. The mechanics of operational recovery.

03THE EARN

How to exit. Positioning. Acquirer relationships. Sector timing. What strategic buyers actually pay for — and how to build toward it from year one.

ISSUE 01

The Stone in the Rubble.

What you find in the rubble is what you rebuild with. Christopher Wren didn't see destruction. He saw a statement of intent. That stone — Resurgam — is not a metaphor. It's an operating principle. When everything is gone, what remains tells you what to build next.

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